The Game Warden hung a duck around the neck of one of the internees.
This is the first of 17 scenes to be completed documenting Jimi Yamaichi at the Tule Lake Internment – Segregation site during the 2004 Tule Lake Pilgrimage, July, 3, 2004. He has a wireless mic on him to record his recollections and interaction with the Pilgrimage. In this segment Jimi talks about the day the Game Warden hung a duck around the neck of one of the internees who had been outside of camp catching birds. Men would sneak outside camp along with a couple of men whose job was to check the Emhoff tanks. All waterfowl and bird video was filmed on the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

The ditch was unlined and water was lost to evaporation.
This is another scene with Jimi Yamaichi at the Tule Lake Internment – Segregation site during the 2004 Tule Lake Pilgrimage, July, 3, 2004. Jimi is showing folks one of the main ditches that moved water from west to east and north and south off of laterals. The ditch was unlined and water was lost to evaporation and soaking into the dry lake bed. He states that the camp was pumping as much as a million dollars a day and water pressure was an issue to deal with.